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The "what the hell is Odyssey / Gspprt cooking up" thread.
G:
--- Quote from: MEAT on September 14, 2014, 01:00:38 AM ---Did baking the freezers pcb work?
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Did it fuck.... well actually it did fix the eratic behaviour of the control unit, but it also confirmed that the refrigerant has probably leaked, which is the bigger problem. Was worth a shot.
--- Quote from: JFax on September 14, 2014, 04:17:05 AM ---I love large pedals. If this is larger than the twisted it will be my next pedal
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It is.
A good 8mm in both width and length.... but about 7mm thinner too.
--- Quote from: @ss4oLe on September 14, 2014, 11:13:20 AM ---How concave are those pedals?
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That is a hard thing to quantify, its a dual/full-360degree concave. Middle is about 3mm lower than the outer corners, where the Trailmix was about 2mm lower in the middle than at the inner and outer edges (the Trailmix are single-axis concave).
In other words, more, they feel great.
:)
G.
bsd510:
--- Quote from: G on September 14, 2014, 02:26:46 PM ---
--- Quote from: JFax on September 14, 2014, 04:17:05 AM ---I love large pedals. If this is larger than the twisted it will be my next pedal
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It is.
A good 8mm in both width and length.... but about 7mm thinner too.
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When you say 7mm thinner, are you talking about the actual height of the pedal body, or the thickness of the plastic in relation to the axle. I am really interested in the dugan pedals, but I also love pedal grinding so a thicker plastic to grind through is pretty important for me. For example my fly pedals only lasted a few grinds before I wore them down till there was nothing left, whereas my eclats have been going strong for about a year. Thanks G!
G:
--- Quote from: bsd510 on September 14, 2014, 04:43:37 PM ---
--- Quote from: G on September 14, 2014, 02:26:46 PM ---
--- Quote from: JFax on September 14, 2014, 04:17:05 AM ---I love large pedals. If this is larger than the twisted it will be my next pedal
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It is.
A good 8mm in both width and length.... but about 7mm thinner too.
--- End quote ---
When you say 7mm thinner, are you talking about the actual height of the pedal body, or the thickness of the plastic in relation to the axle. I am really interested in the dugan pedals, but I also love pedal grinding so a thicker plastic to grind through is pretty important for me. For example my fly pedals only lasted a few grinds before I wore them down till there was nothing left, whereas my eclats have been going strong for about a year. Thanks G!
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Actual body thickness. There is more thickness over the "guts" than the twisted (depending how and where you grind).
:)
G.
Thomas031:
Before my next cassette purchase, i just need to know if a plastic Antigram hubguard is still in the works.
There were posts of Aaron Ross supposedly running one in dec. 2012?
Please make a poor man happy today G!
Coming from plastic hubguards going to alu makes zero sense in my mind, haha.
Such a smooth slide to it. Better than unprotected sex
peggiesmalls:
Bsd had one on show at interbike don't know if its already available ,js
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